Out of curiosity, did you send photos to any auction houses that specialize in fine art? Heritage is best known for collectables and comic books.
This image has been reproduced countless times since the 1940’s. You can still buy it through Walmart. It won’t be signed or numbered and the...
Yikes
Sold for $800 https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1802980_william-auerbach-levy-russian-american-new-york
Mono might conceivably be short for monoprint. Looks like a student work. The poster might indeed be rare but not necessarily valuable.
Misplaced decimal point?
In the basement of a house in the country. Collection full of African and Pre-Columbian pieces
or collectors inventory numbers...
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https://katilvik.com/browse/artists/1882-jobie-ohaituk/
Maori is also way outside my wheelhouse but I knew what this was when I spotted it. It looks to have a fair bit of age and nice patina. [ATTACH]...
Again, trying to find out a little bit about where this piece comes from, etc. Dimensions are 13 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 2" There was very little...
Greetings! I'm helping a friend identify, and eventually bring to market, a number of African sculptures that he has inherited from a family...
Or authorized during their lifetimes rather than shameful estate editions.
Most print collectors and dealers would argue that 750 is far from being a limited edition.
Probably a little later than mid 1960’s as the earlier pieces would likely still have a disc number inscribed.
It seems to be signed Ohaituk but there are a few artists with that surname. His first name might be hidden under the sticker.
I doubt anything was done in his lifetime with an edition of 750. Also the numbering does not look European.
He was lightening fast but not very good.
Not even remotely like a menorah…
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